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Macro Monday 2: Rotting Apple

apple lies rotting
adding nutrition to Earth
giving back its life

more rotting apples

linked to
Macro Monday 2
with deep pleasure
hosted by
Gemma Wiseman,
thank you, Gemma!

Comments

Karen said…
Oh I bet a squirrel would just love to munch on that!
Anonymous said…
The birds and bugs really do enjoy those little rotting treasures!
EG CameraGirl said…
I'm glad there are no yellow jackets there feasting on the apple. ;)
J C said…
I would never have thought of that rotting apple as being something good and giving nutrition back to Mother Nature. Wonderful, Nonnie.
colleen said…
Could be a tomato. It's good to show the decomposition of life sometimes.
GlorV1 said…
Hi Norma. I have a few of those "rotten apples" outside. tee hee. Great photo.
Nonnie said…
Colleen,
I added the 2nd photo to confirm it is an apple. Thanks for visiting and commenting.

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